Ryan Heberling

Running in circles: Track and field athletes speak out over state of facilities

Brian Olmo | Summer 2023 Sports Director Andrea Loizidou is a mathematics master’s student and track runner at FIU. She’s from Cyprus – a country just south of Turkey, 6,393 miles from Miami.  The track she runs on is a lot closer, but it’s still a journey to get there. Despite being the second-largest sport […]

Cross country team faces season’s biggest meet

By: David Drucker/Contributing Writer The men’s and women’s cross country teams will travel to Gainesville this weekend to compete in the Mountain Dew Invitational. The athletes will get off to an early start (warm-ups begin at 6:30 a.m.) on Sept. 20 to run alongside other colleges and high schools in the region. The team is […]

The Heberling era officially begins for track and field

“I’m very excited about [Heberling] getting named head coach,” Sullivan said.

Heberling named head coach of track and field

This story will be updated as more information is made available.

Interim coach leads with personal style

  Both the men’s and women’s track and field programs at FIU share a coaching staff. This staff is currently headed by Interim Head Coach Ryan Heberling, as early on in the season Former Head Coach Eric Campbell left his position. Heberling has been at FIU for a quite some time. Not only has he […]

University reacts to Venezuelan election results

The absence of a Venezuelan Consulate in Miami did not stop people from voting in the Venezuelan presidential election on Sunday, Oct. 7.

University President addresses critical issues

In the midst of an academic year challenged by Florida’s economy and with a student population crossing the 50,000 mark, University President Mark Rosenberg explains how the University plans to do more, with less.

Get your tickets: Bill Clinton to adress Miami area from FIU Arena

On Tuesday, Sept. 11, former president Bill Clinton will address the South Florida community right from FIU.

Obama’s announcement takes weight off of undocumented shoulders

Almost two years after the Congressional shut down of the DREAM Act, the Obama administration announced Friday that it will use its executive power to stop the deportation of young undocumented immigrants who meet the certain criteria.
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